Because I hate Electron

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Yes, Docker apps are more appropriate for servers and most apps are “made” to run 24/7 to serv the home or workplace.

They are very much worth the “work to setup” as they can be transfered/replicated to any system.

Flatpak and the alike are for running apps on a desktop/laptop.

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Agreed. My answer was in the assumption that it’s about desktop apps as the OP mentioned Electron.

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